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The [[Gudersnipe Foundation]] employed a rigid series of starship type classifications to describe various vessels. These same classes are used to define both [[GS]] and non-G.S. equipment, and are really more of types. Within Gudersnipe terminology, every design has a sub-class that is often reffered to as it's "class". For example, [[G.S.S. Saratoga]] is a Glorious Heratige-class Light Destroyer. The design-class is Glorious Heratige, the type-class is Light Destroyer.
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The [[Gudersnipe Foundation]] employed a rigid series of starship type classifications to describe various vessels. These same classes are used to define both [[GS]] and non-G.S. equipment, and are really more of types. Within Gudersnipe terminology, every design has a sub-class that is often reffered to as it's "class". For example, G.S.S. [[Saratoga]] is a [[Glorious Heritage]]-class Light Destroyer. The design-class is Glorious Heritage, the type-class is Light Destroyer.

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The Gudersnipe Foundation employed a rigid series of starship type classifications to describe various vessels. These same classes are used to define both GS and non-G.S. equipment, and are really more of types. Within Gudersnipe terminology, every design has a sub-class that is often reffered to as it's "class". For example, G.S.S. Saratoga is a Glorious Heritage-class Light Destroyer. The design-class is Glorious Heritage, the type-class is Light Destroyer.